frequentc
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I've studied mixing and mastering lately for my producing and to record some instruments and MCing on my computer
I started on audacity and made the switch to using Sony Acid (the only program I had any familiarity with) to record, mix, and master. I know this probably wasn't the best choice. Since I re installed my computer, I'm starting with a clean slate. And I was wondering what do you guys recommend with an approachable interface (I won't have to read 5 chapters of a book just to start recording a wavelength, although I do plan to read up on the program as much as I can) but with also with credibility and quality finished works for Windows (or Mac, I could always hackintosh for Logic, right?)
I started on audacity and made the switch to using Sony Acid (the only program I had any familiarity with) to record, mix, and master. I know this probably wasn't the best choice. Since I re installed my computer, I'm starting with a clean slate. And I was wondering what do you guys recommend with an approachable interface (I won't have to read 5 chapters of a book just to start recording a wavelength, although I do plan to read up on the program as much as I can) but with also with credibility and quality finished works for Windows (or Mac, I could always hackintosh for Logic, right?)
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